Nonrefillable bottle



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' ATTORNEY.

Patented 15,

2.964,1@ Nommmnm BOTTLE.

`Andren Bodon-Newark, N. J..

B. Koch, New York, N. Y.

assigner to Application naumbus, 1934, serial Nadsacss 2 w1. zal-e4) Among the principal objects which the present invention has in view are: To provide an improved nonreiillable container formed of pa per and formed to a bottle; to pronon-rellable variety. A.

t191-aroma Figure 1 'is an elevatio my invention; Figurezis a top plan of the same;4

Figure 3 'isa vertical section shown as taken of the home enfon the line 3-3 of Figure 1; and

Figure 4 is an enlarged sectional view of the upper part of the bottle.

Description As seen in the drawing it will be noted that the present invention is especialh' directed to .a bottle made of paper,V and is constructed to-be non-refillable. Such a bottlehas many utilicontents have- .been dispensed, then be destroy a one-piecematerial. such as a heavy. ply paper and suitably shaped on a mandrel (not shown) to obtain the proper shape, and when completed will simulate the usual or construction, it is preferable that during the for securing a wardly proJecting crimpsor ribs Aflange I6 and\ ribs I1.has

forming -of the bottom portionII and frusta--- conical portion I2, a pluralityfof crimps or ribs I3 be added-thereto, said crimps or ribs to pref, -1- erably appear on the outside surface lof the bottle and may be more pronounced at the bottom '5 or straight side. faces and gradually ytaper toward Jand merge intothe fusto-conical portion and disappear entirelytoward the top thereof.

-As shown more clearly in Figures 3 and 4, the

' upper orneck part of the bottle ends in a subl0 stantially cylir'nirical shape as at I 4, the purpose of which will hereinafter be set forth. `The bots tom of the bottleA or the part I I having the out.-

I3 has an open end whereby the contents to ,be dispensed 15 through the top of the bottle are inserted therein before sealing the same with a suitable closure. In this instance, and after the contents have been entirely inserted, abottom closure I5 may be then secured thereto. It is to be noted that the closure I5 likewise is-constructed with an upstanding flange I6, said ange providing outwardly projecting crimps' or ribs I.'I, the num- .ber of ribsbeing the same as appearing in the bottom itself. It is preferable that the contents be inserted in thebottle through the bottom thereof after'which the bottom closure may be made secure thereto. Before applying the closure to the bottom, theinner surface of the an adhesive, preferso waterproof, spread ably heat resisting 'and' thereon,. after which the closure is put in place' y with the I1 registering with the ribs I I. By

therefrom itV 'must nec thereby rendering the -bottle'unflt for further use. The -top of the bottle Il the straight wall I4 is provided'with a double o closure comprising an outer -p Il and 4au inner cap' I9 and each of said caps having'a plurality of staggered'openings 20 through which the contentsy from within the bottle may be dispensed. In construction the as the outside diameter of the neck portionIl whereby the cap may be made to ilt snuglyy to the top thereof and prevented from rotation. While friction between the 4cap and bottle neck may suiiice to accomplish the purpose, more positive means for preventing relative rotation of, said' cap on the bottle, such as by .using an adhesive therebetween, may be included'ao 55 'partoithe new words, it is preernble that the cap Il remain always stationery while on the other hand the upper or outer cap Il will be free to move i! so lTheoutercitp.Illikewisemeybe .projecting the flange 2| with n downwardly greater depth than Bange Ilot ottheinner cap Il. Inthisrespect the nange 22st its lower an annular member within the confines of end is rounded inwardly, 'as at 23, to provide u 'which wan nt snugly provided for thatpmpose in the straight or neck portion Mot the upper tle. It will be noted thatlwith the caps il and thereomonly-cap Il will be I! afilxed inplace portion I2 ofthe bot- Ireetorotstessclea'rlyshowninll'igurel.

It further theopeninll Il do not normally register.- therefore,'the stl.-

to dispense the contenta,

tionary cap i! and rotatable cep'lfset'es a.

thebottle. 8hou1ditbede thecapllmey ixithe "be turnedrugnuy unmtne openings contents have been ma'ybe'inverted and the contents the bottle then destroyed.' The bottle,

' released, cannot be would be necessary to dis- .respectivep milton after which the bottle released and alter the provided an annular groove 28.

tion having'. 'into u, misto-conical shape' et the'uppe'r portion, and

'having a. enzewith an annular member i'ittms p' withinssidsnnulargroovesndfreetorotate therein, .th'e other'seid cap havingv a. vdownwardly proiectinz iisnsenttin! the" -oiitside o! said strailht neck and held stationary thereby. the outside csp being rotatable whereby the open- '2. Ananrennnble nome or the mardel cal portion and seid straight neck, a. double closure cap fitting onthe straight neck and having r openings normally out of registration, the outer one of seid cops having' a downwardly projecting nnnge and terminating'nt its lower end into nninwardly'directedrounded portion adapted to nt snugly seid annular groove, theother'oidoep having downwardly vroiectinr nenne 0f rumene anderst einge nnd'nttins the werden: ma amant neck and nem std- 's tionnry thereby, the outside cap being rotatable independent o! the seid other csp whereby the openings will register.

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